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Indonesia Third Financial Sector Reform Development Policy Financing Republic of Indonesia Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance The program development objective of this programmatic operation is to support financial sector reforms that will assist the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in achieving a deep, efficient and resilient financial sector. The proposed operation is the third in a series of three programmatic operations. This programmatic DPL series is structured around the following three pillars and set of objectives: • Pillar A: Increasing the Depth of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to expand the size of the financial sector by increasing outreach (including to women), broadening financial market products and mobilizing long-term savings. • Pillar B: Improvingthe Efficiency of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to lower the cost of financing for individuals and enterprises by strengthening the insolvency and creditor rights framework, protecting consumers, strengthening payment systems and competition. • Pillar C: Strengthening the Resilience of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to strengthen the capacity of the sector to withstand financial and non-financial shocks by strengthening the resolution framework, implementing sustainable finance practices, establishingdisaster risk finance mechanisms and advancing the effectiveness of financial sector oversight. P173233 East Asia and Pacific Development Policy Lending 1,000,000,000 Indonesia Capital Markets Social Protection 1,000,000,000 IBRD Republic of Indonesia
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Indonesia Third Financial Sector Reform Development Policy Financing Republic of Indonesia Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance The program development objective of this programmatic operation is to support financial sector reforms that will assist the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in achieving a deep, efficient and resilient financial sector. The proposed operation is the third in a series of three programmatic operations. This programmatic DPL series is structured around the following three pillars and set of objectives: • Pillar A: Increasing the Depth of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to expand the size of the financial sector by increasing outreach (including to women), broadening financial market products and mobilizing long-term savings. • Pillar B: Improvingthe Efficiency of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to lower the cost of financing for individuals and enterprises by strengthening the insolvency and creditor rights framework, protecting consumers, strengthening payment systems and competition. • Pillar C: Strengthening the Resilience of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to strengthen the capacity of the sector to withstand financial and non-financial shocks by strengthening the resolution framework, implementing sustainable finance practices, establishingdisaster risk finance mechanisms and advancing the effectiveness of financial sector oversight. P173233 East Asia and Pacific Development Policy Lending 1,000,000,000 Indonesia Capital Markets Social Protection 1,000,000,000 IBRD Republic of Indonesia
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Indonesia Third Financial Sector Reform Development Policy Financing Republic of Indonesia Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance The program development objective of this programmatic operation is to support financial sector reforms that will assist the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in achieving a deep, efficient and resilient financial sector. The proposed operation is the third in a series of three programmatic operations. This programmatic DPL series is structured around the following three pillars and set of objectives: • Pillar A: Increasing the Depth of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to expand the size of the financial sector by increasing outreach (including to women), broadening financial market products and mobilizing long-term savings. • Pillar B: Improvingthe Efficiency of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to lower the cost of financing for individuals and enterprises by strengthening the insolvency and creditor rights framework, protecting consumers, strengthening payment systems and competition. • Pillar C: Strengthening the Resilience of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to strengthen the capacity of the sector to withstand financial and non-financial shocks by strengthening the resolution framework, implementing sustainable finance practices, establishingdisaster risk finance mechanisms and advancing the effectiveness of financial sector oversight. P173233 East Asia and Pacific Development Policy Lending 1,000,000,000 Indonesia Capital Markets Social Protection 1,000,000,000 IBRD Republic of Indonesia |
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Indonesia Third Financial Sector Reform Development Policy Financing Republic of Indonesia Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance The program development objective of this programmatic operation is to support financial sector reforms that will assist the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in achieving a deep, efficient and resilient financial sector. The proposed operation is the third in a series of three programmatic operations. This programmatic DPL series is structured around the following three pillars and set of objectives: • Pillar A: Increasing the Depth of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to expand the size of the financial sector by increasing outreach (including to women), broadening financial market products and mobilizing long-term savings. • Pillar B: Improvingthe Efficiency of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to lower the cost of financing for individuals and enterprises by strengthening the insolvency and creditor rights framework, protecting consumers, strengthening payment systems and competition. • Pillar C: Strengthening the Resilience of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to strengthen the capacity of the sector to withstand financial and non-financial shocks by strengthening the resolution framework, implementing sustainable finance practices, establishingdisaster risk finance mechanisms and advancing the effectiveness of financial sector oversight. P173233 East Asia and Pacific Development Policy Lending 1,000,000,000 Indonesia Capital Markets Social Protection 1,000,000,000 IBRD Republic of Indonesia
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Indonesia Third Financial Sector Reform Development Policy Financing Republic of Indonesia Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance The program development objective of this programmatic operation is to support financial sector reforms that will assist the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in achieving a deep, efficient and resilient financial sector. The proposed operation is the third in a series of three programmatic operations. This programmatic DPL series is structured around the following three pillars and set of objectives: • Pillar A: Increasing the Depth of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to expand the size of the financial sector by increasing outreach (including to women), broadening financial market products and mobilizing long-term savings. • Pillar B: Improvingthe Efficiency of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to lower the cost of financing for individuals and enterprises by strengthening the insolvency and creditor rights framework, protecting consumers, strengthening payment systems and competition. • Pillar C: Strengthening the Resilience of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to strengthen the capacity of the sector to withstand financial and non-financial shocks by strengthening the resolution framework, implementing sustainable finance practices, establishingdisaster risk finance mechanisms and advancing the effectiveness of financial sector oversight. P173233 East Asia and Pacific Development Policy Lending 1,000,000,000 Indonesia Capital Markets Social Protection 1,000,000,000 IBRD Republic of Indonesia |
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| Indonesia Third Financial Sector Reform Development Policy Financing Republic of Indonesia Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance The program development objective of this programmatic operation is to support financial sector reforms that will assist the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in achieving a deep, efficient and resilient financial sector. The proposed operation is the third in a series of three programmatic operations. This programmatic DPL series is structured around the following three pillars and set of objectives: • Pillar A: Increasing the Depth of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to expand the size of the financial sector by increasing outreach (including to women), broadening financial market products and mobilizing long-term savings. • Pillar B: Improvingthe Efficiency of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to lower the cost of financing for individuals and enterprises by strengthening the insolvency and creditor rights framework, protecting consumers, strengthening payment systems and competition. • Pillar C: Strengthening the Resilience of the Financial Sector. Pillar objectives: to strengthen the capacity of the sector to withstand financial and non-financial shocks by strengthening the resolution framework, implementing sustainable finance practices, establishingdisaster risk finance mechanisms and advancing the effectiveness of financial sector oversight. P173233 East Asia and Pacific Development Policy Lending 1,000,000,000 Indonesia Capital Markets Social Protection 1,000,000,000 IBRD Republic of Indonesia |
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